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Dark Night
Dark Night
Dark Night
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Dark Night

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Have you ever wondered if there were some urban legends that were a little bit more truth than fiction? In this short story it can be experienced what happens an urban legend comes to life.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 6, 2015
ISBN9781311731531
Dark Night
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Mariska Dekker

I was born is Kempton Park in South Africa. I have grown up in South Africa where I completed school and my BComm Accounting degrees at the North West University at the Potchefstroom Campus. I qualified as a Charted Accountant in 2014. Subsequently my husband and I have moved to the UK.I got my passion for writing from my mom and after my friend and I decided to complete Nanowrimo in 2010 this passion grew.

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    Dark Night - Mariska Dekker

    Dark Night

    By Mariska Dekker

    Copyright 2015 Mariska Dekker

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    What miserable weather I get into our old beat up 1963 Chevrolet truck, trying to clear some of the water from my face. The rain is coming down in buckets. They forecasted a storm earlier today but the weather bureau is never spot on with their predictions so I just ignored it. I didn’t even bother to take a jacket. Feeling wet and miserable, I start to shiver.

    You should have brought a jacket; I told you, you might need it. He reaches round the seat and produces his old work jacket which he always keeps around in the truck. I pull it over my shoulders basking in the aroma of my fiancé.

    Ah my fiancé, I am still trying to get used to the idea. We got engaged a couple of months ago and we have been over

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